From: Jason Clary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Merging multiple Video and Audio clip files into a single rm.
rmeditor.exe does it, just specify multiple -i's
And because of the preroll (buffering) time of clips, its MUCH
better/easier to merge lots of short clips than to hassle with SMIL.
Not to mention, it works with real player 5 and on Mac. We've seen a
lot of problems using SMIL on Mac. Its difficult enough to get real
player to work on some Mac systems. (A java issue, I've been told, not
a Real problem.)
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Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Merging multiple Video and Audio clip files into a single
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From: Jeffrey Fitzgerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Merging multiple Video and Audio clip files into a single
rm.
I have been using real for a coupla years and have not heard of anything
near that. Primarily due to the fact that only since G2 did we even have
smil. Don't understand how merging the clips would save considerable
bandwidth, even if you could do this.
The only way I know of is to do what you don't want to; build these
elements in after effects, premeire, director, etc. If you are trying to
keep it "real" I guess the option of a web page offering various files
(with more or less smil regions) could at least help...
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